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"Last Name" is a song recorded by American country music singer Carrie Underwood and written by Underwood, Hillary Lindsey, and Luke Laird. It is the third single from Underwood's second studio album, Carnival Ride. It was released in the United States on April 7, 2008, [1] by which point the song had already charted.
"Last Name" Underwood, Luke Laird, Hillary Lindsey Carnival Ride: 2007 "Leave Love Alone" Gordie Sampson, Troy Verges, Hillary Lindsey Blown Away: 2012 "Lessons Learned" Diane Warren: Some Hearts: 2005 "Let There Be Peace" Underwood, Brett James, David Garcia My Gift: 2020 "Like I'll Never Love You Again" Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose ...
"Last Name" † Carrie Underwood Carrie Underwood Luke Laird Hillary Lindsey Carnival Ride: 2007 ... Carrie Underwood Tom Shapiro Dave Berg: Blown Away: 2012 References
Since winning American Idol, Carrie Underwood’s life has been so much more than “Just a Dream.”. The Oklahoma native shot to fame in 2005 after becoming the champion of the TV singing ...
Carrie Underwood and her husband, Mike Fisher, have experienced different chapters in their relationship.. The American Idol winner and former NHL star, who met in 2008 and wed in 2010, had an ...
Carrie Underwood sings with Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose at the 2022 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. ... well, the last 18 years. She has always been an old-school metalhead. And while the “Jesus ...
Carrie Marie Underwood was born on March 10, 1983, [2] [3] in Muskogee, Oklahoma, to Carole (née Shatswell) and Steve Underwood. [4] She has two older sisters, Shanna and Stephanie, [5] and was raised on her parents' farm in the nearby rural town of Checotah. [6]
Carrie Underwood also had three chart-toppers in 2008 with "All-American Girl", "Last Name" and "Just a Dream". Paisley and Swift tied for the most weeks at number one by an artist in the year, each spending eight weeks at the top. The last number one of the year was "Roll with Me", the final number one single by Montgomery Gentry.